For many people, a new year signifies the perfect opportunity to hit the reset button — a time for a fresh start, the freedom to try something new, a chance to improve upon something. Heading into the new year, if it is your goal to be a better, smarter, more productive photographer, here are seven […]
Author: Jason D. Little
Jason Little is a photographer, author and stock shooter. You can see Jason’s photography on his Website or his Instagram feed.
Photographers tend to be preoccupied with image quality. Image quality is sort of an open-ended term that encompasses a multitude of other concepts — resolution, sharpness, contrast (and “microcontrast”?), color rendition and probably eight or ten other terms that escape me at the moment. It all gets to be a bit much sometimes; this preoccupation […]
New photographers have a lot to consume and digest. Here are 3 simple tips for all you new photographers out there. Of course, don’t forget to have fun!
When it comes to photography, the internet is equal parts helpful and harmful. Ok, maybe not in perfectly equal parts — it’s certainly going to lean heavily in one direction or the other depending on who you are how you use the internet, but for most people, the nett effect is somewhere in the neighborhood […]
Deserts get a bad rap. People like sand, but most people only like the sand found on beaches. No one likes the desert. Deserts are hot and barren, so it’s understandable why they don’t usually make the top ten vacation destinations. Deserts do, however, present a great deal of visual intrigue; they may be somewhat […]
If you’re one of those photographer’s who has been fighting the urge to try film for the first time, I have two words for you: Do it. Ok, easier said than done. Once you decide to take the plunge, what next? It’ll take more than two words, but I do have a shortlist of film […]